Florida New Head Coach: Gators Top 5 Potential Candidates

Football Scoop’s Zach Barnett reports Jim McElwain has been fired at Florida. In case you had not been following, things were weird in Gainesville. Not only is Florida struggling on the football field, but the program is surrounded with drama. Last week, McElwain claimed he and his family were receiving death threats after Florida’s slow start.

This prompted the university to issue a statement saying they had not seen proof of these threats. McElwain then declined to elaborate as this dissension took place publicly in the days leading up to Florida taking on rival Georgia.

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Florida ranks 105th in points per game this season. As Football Scoop notes, McElwain entire tenure at Florida lacked offensive firepower.

As the McElwain era ends, let’s take a look at the top five candidates for Florida to pursue as their next head coach.

No. 1 Chip Kelly, Former Oregon & NFL Head Coach

If the Gators end up firing McElwain before the season ends, it is a good indication Florida is looking at a coach that is already available. Coaching hires are one big pendulum swing. Florida hired McElwain as the Colorado State offensive guru to replace Will Muschamp’s boring offense. What happened? McElwain’s offense was just as boring leaving plenty of irate Florida fans.

Look for Florida to go on the offensive again to appease a restless fan base longing for the Tim Tebow offense of old. For all of his disappointment in the NFL, Kelly revolutionized college football offenses, and knows how to coach at the college level. He’ll be the most coveted name this off-season as several Power Five jobs open up. The Gators could look to get a head start on Kelly before firing season begins in December.

No. 2 Scott Frost, UCF Head Coach

As a UCF alum, it pains me to write this, but Knights fans should be more worried about Florida than Nebraska. Nebraska may be the sentimental favorite, but Frost could easily construct what he has built in Orlando a couple hours north. As ESPN’s Todd McShay pointed out, Frost is likely able to pull better recruits at UCF than he would be able to get at Nebraska.

In Gainesville, Frost can do everything he is doing at UCF with more resources and the SEC name attached to his program. Frost has built college football’s No. 1 offense at UCF as the Knights are averaging 47.3 points per game.

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Frost is a Kelly disciple, and has combined the Oregon offense with Florida athletes. Talk about a player’s coach, Frost ran the scout team offense as UCF prepared for Navy’s triple option. UCF will be in the fight of their life to keep Frost from going to a program in a bigger conference this off-season. Here’s Frost looking more capable than many current college quarterbacks.

Frost has the pedigree all college football program covets. He played quarterback at Nebraska under Tom Osborne then went on to have an NFL career. In addition to Kelly and Osborne, Frost also learned from Scott Walsh and Mike Tomlin.

No. 3 Willie Taggart, Oregon Head Coach

As the former USF head coach, Taggart knows the state of Florida. Taggart left Tampa this off-season for the great Northwest to try to bring Oregon back to prominence. The results may not have come along as quickly as Ducks fans would like, but Taggart has proven at every stop he can transform a college football program if he is given a few years to build it.

Like the other names on this list, Taggart has proved he is capable of building a dynamic offense. Taggart transformed USF into one of the best offenses in the AAC. While not the Oregon offense of old, the Ducks are still averaging over 30 points a game, and Taggart is bringing a more balanced attack to Eugene.

No. 4 Matt Campbell, Iowa State Head Coach

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Campbell may be the least sexy name on the list, but he is already winning in Aimes, Iowa. Campbell is hitting his stride in his second season as Cyclones head coach. Iowa State has upset wins over Oklahoma, TCU and Texas Tech this season. The Cyclones are now a legitimate threat to win the Big 12.

Campbell came to Iowa State after two straight nine-win seasons at Toldeo. Campbell would be able recruit much better athletes at Florida, but Iowa State is averaging 31 points per game this season.

No. 5 Les Miles, Former LSU Head Coach

After years of the Mad Hatter being a thorn in the Gators side, why not have Miles join enemy lines? Miles does not fill Gators fans thirst for an offensive mastermind, but he has years of experience of being a successful college football coach. Miles’ time ran out in Baton Rouge, but don’t think he is not still capable of building a winning program.